studioseven
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I have learned that antler blanks are similar to a box of chocolates. You really don't know what you are going to get until you turn it. Some turn out quite striking while others leave a lot to desire. I stumbled on an article about bleaching antler blanks to turn them snow white. Basically you soak them in 3% peroxide for 48 hours. The article didn't go into details but I'm assuming that it only turns the exterior white. If that is the case the blank would need to be turned to the final diameter before the bleaching. That would mean you need to glue in your brass tube. My concerns are will the peroxide react with the brass? Also will the peroxide affect your glue? Can you TBC without a tube? On a separate note while trying to find more info on this on the internet, I came across another article where they applied wood stain to the antler blank to darken it up and make it look more natural. I plan on trying both of these techniques. I was wondering if anyone else has?
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